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The concept of justice in Jakob Wassermann's trilogy
Stephen Howard Garrin
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Justice In Literature
Matilda
4.4
238 votes
Penultimate Peril
4.0
21 votes
The Vile Village
4.2
28 votes
Contact
4.2
94 votes
Just Mercy
4.2
24 votes
As You Like It
3.5
16 votes
A Dog's Purpose
4.5
18 votes
The Brothers Karamazov
4.3
47 votes
Autobiografía Malcolm X
4.1
22 votes
The Grapes of Wrath
4.0
82 votes
The house by the church-yard
3.4
16 votes
Holes
4.2
166 votes
The Warrior Apprentice
4.1
17 votes
Das Schloß
4.5
21 votes
The Good Guy
3.5
18 votes
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
4.2
17 votes
Best served cold
4.4
28 votes
The Cask of Amontillado
4.2
18 votes
Minority Report
3.9
19 votes
Without Remorse
3.9
28 votes
The Client
3.7
21 votes
Lamb
4.4
19 votes
Pushing Ice
4.1
16 votes
A Farewell to Arms
3.7
47 votes
Batman
4.4
32 votes
Le città invisibili
4.1
24 votes
Der Proceß
4.2
48 votes
Minecraft
4.4
15 votes
Watchmen
4.4
183 votes
V for vendetta
4.3
82 votes
The Pelican Brief
3.8
19 votes
The Firm
3.7
28 votes
The Wake
4.3
21 votes
New Spring: Prequel to The Wheel of Time (Wheel of Time, 15)
4.0
20 votes
Worlds' End
4.5
27 votes
The Sun Also Rises
3.8
21 votes
The Yellow Wallpaper
4.0
39 votes
Intensity
3.7
22 votes
Inversions
3.8
24 votes
Prodigy
4.3
16 votes
The Testament
3.6
15 votes
Heart of Darkness
3.5
110 votes
Sourcery
4.0
57 votes
Persepolis
4.3
43 votes
The ones who walk away from Omelas
4.3
34 votes
The Kindly Ones
4.5
22 votes
House of Earth and Blood (Crescent City Book 1)
4.3
15 votes
Armor
3.8
15 votes